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Kevin Warsh's Fed job challenges and new pictures of D.C. gala shooting suspect: Morning Rundown

Kevin Warsh's journey to leading the Federal Reserve encounters significant obstacles as Jerome Powell remains on the board, complicating potential transitions. With a divided board and external pressures, Warsh faces a complex path ahead....

NBC News· Apr 30, 2026 · 12:00 PM · 2 views

Kevin Warsh's journey to leading the Federal Reserve encounters significant obstacles as Jerome Powell remains on the board, complicating potential transitions. With a divided board and external pressures, Warsh faces a complex path ahead. How will he navigate the economic challenges and maintain stability? #FederalReserve #Economy #Leadership #KevinWarsh #JeromePowell #Finance #MonetaryPolicy

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